Zakharra wrote: So they should just put themselves in the same position with Manticore controlling the single largest percentage of hulls carrying cargo in their territory as when it was the SL? Sorry. I'm not buying that. After what is happening, I can't see any of the new polities being willing to let one star system or a foreign polity have that much influence in their space and in their economy again if it decided to pull all shipping. Again.
You contend that the economic collapse is going to prevent individual systems from building a SDF, yet those same economically depressed systems are going to be able to replace the MMM's ships so they can ban MMM hulls without shutting down interstellar trade?
Most interstellar transport is going to be contracted to interstellar shippers and interstellar shippers are going to put the cargo in the hulls of the lowest bidder going in the right direction. In most cases that's going to be a MMM hull, and where systems have banned the MMM, it's going to be a hull headed for a system where the MMM is not banned -- increasing trade for the system that doesn't ban the MMM and restricting shipping to short hauls for the system that does.
System governments may impose sanctions against the MMM, but the commercial concerns doing the actual trading are going to find ways to put their cargo in the cheapest hulls possible.
Zakharra wrote:You're making huge assumption there would be mutual defense treaties with the GA.
No, I'm making the assumption that there will be mutual defense treaties with
someone. Generally with the biggest Gorilla in the room. For the two-thirds of the League sphere covered by SEM/GA wormhole access, that's usually going to be the GA.
Zakharra wrote:If David Weber keeps the situation realistic, in all likelihood, most of the new polities won't have any mutual defense treaty with the GA. Why would they? The GA is directly (as they see it) responsible for the destruction of the SL.
If they feel that way, the Public Relations and Diplomatic campaign to put the blame where it belongs -- on the Mandarins and SLN -- will have failed and the SEM/GA's very existance will be perilous.
Zakharra wrote:They're going to likely be more inclined to trust the RF over the GA. The RF is composed of former SL systems.
As long as the systems defect from the SL and declare Neutrality, the GA will be satisfied until the RF becomes a threat; From the patience counseled by Albrecht, that could be a couple of centuries in the future.
Zakharra wrote: /eyeroll
Of course in the long term (several decades out) things will hopefully have settled down. The long term for the SL though is it's dead.
The title of this thread is "
Long term consequences of the League's collapse."
Zakharra wrote:Long term for the former SL space? Broken up into several dozen star nations. Some large, some small, others independent. A fair number likely involved in empire building and a number of bush wars between them. You're assuming that there will be peace in the long run. There might be, several hundred years later, but unless someone is willing to stomp on any aggressor, and be seen as aggressors themselves,.
Again, this thread is "
Long term consequences of the League's collapse" so of course I'm assuming that there will be "Peace" in the long run. The "Peace" is likely to be a web of Cold Wars and Armed Truces, but the warlords and conquerors will be stymied or dispatched and the situation will have stabilized.
Zakharra wrote:From what I've heard of the Harrington Doctrine, the GA and Manticore itself will very likely be seen as THE aggressor since the HD specifically aims to prevent any star polity from growing larger than the GA/Manticore likes. This means they -will- come into conflict when some of the new nations grow larger than the GA likes, especially if that nation isn't a fan of GA/Manticore.
Again, the goal is to prevent the formation of any larger polities by Diplomatic and Economic means while protecting them from aggression and/or building their self-defense capacity so they don't need protecting.
If the Harrington Doctrine is successful, there won't be any non-aggressive reason for any system to join a larger polity and there will be sufficient defensive capacity to resist aggressive "reasons."The "Harrington Doctrine" is a specific alternative to a military victory over the SL; a military victory would leave the kind of festering resentments you describe, which would fuel R&D and secret shipyards to build a new SLN and inevitably crush the GA.
The "Harrington Doctrine" is primarily a Diplomatic and Public Relations campaign, so if the SEM/GA is seen as the aggressor by a significant percentage of the formaer leaague, it will have failed
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)